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What does it mean that Christ is our all and in all?

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Christ being our all and in all means He is the central focus and source of all we need spiritually.

When we say that Christ is our all and in all, as expressed in Colossians 3:11, we acknowledge Him as the center of our lives and the source of our meaning. This encapsulates the idea that in every aspect of our existence—be it joy, suffering, or purpose—Christ is sufficient. He fulfills our needs and is the answer to every question we may have about life and faith. This theological standpoint encourages believers to rely wholly on Christ for their identity and security, stripping away all self-sufficiency and turning toward total dependence on Him.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:11

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Christ Is All
Gabe Stalnaker · Apr 14, 2021
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